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NICHOLAS JOHN SPAETH

1950 - 2014

BORN

1950

DIED

2014

NICHOLAS SPAETH Obituary

Nicholas John Spaeth, devoted son, father, husband, brother, and grandfather passed away suddenly on March 16, 2014, of an apparent heart condition. A memorial service will be held on Friday at 11:00 am at Visitation Catholic Church in Kansas City. Nick was born in 1950 in Mah- nomen, MN., and grew up in Valley City, Fargo, and Bismarck, N.D. The eldest of 10 children, Nick graduated with distinction from Stanford Uni- versity, attended Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship, and re- turned to Stanford for law school, where he served as managing editor of the Law Review. He clerked for the Honorable Judge Myron Bright on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals. He then clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Byron White. Nick returned to North Dakota to practice law. He was elected N.D. At- torney General in 1984. He was re- elected in 1988, where he argued three cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1992, he waged an unsuc- cessful campaign to become gover- nor of North Dakota. Invoking his characteristic self-deprecating sense of humor, Nick always said he "was retired by the voters." After leaving politics, Nick worked as a partner in several national law firms, and as general counsel for three Fortune 500 companies, in- cluding GE's Employer's Reinsurance Company and H & R Block. Most re- cently Nick was partnering with eq- uity investors to create a start-up company in North Dakota's Bakken oil field to dispose of drilling waste in an environmentally sound manner. Nick loved the legal profession and believed in paying forward the many opportunities presented to him over the years. He served in many capaci- ties to further education and justice, including serving for years on the Rhodes Scholarship Selection Com- mittee, the Stanford Law School Board of Visitors and the Stanford University Alumni Board, as well as on numerous charities and doing ex- tensive pro-bono work. Additionally, he chaired the ABA Amicus Curiae Committee and served as an elec- tion judge in post-war Bosnia. He also taught at several law schools and authored a book and numerous articles on the law. Throughout his life Nick received many awards and honors, but noth- ing meant more to him than his fam- ily and friends. His wife and children were the joy of his life, and he loved spending time with them. A big kid himself, he was the first to organize family games and activities and over the years taught dozens of kids and adults to water ski, play pinochle, poker, bocce ball, croquet or any board game known to man. He loved nature, music, the camaraderie of friends and working out. While many recognized Nick for his impressive professional work, those who knew him best admired him for his humor, compassion, generosity, spirituality and love of family and friends. His character was exempli- fied by an ability to see the good in every one and willingness to help those in need. He kept up with friends and loved bringing people from all stages of his life together. He had a forgiving nature and was a loyal friend. Nick was preceded in death by his mother Betty, and is survived by his wife Cindy, children Kevin (Marit), Carl (Holly), Will, Lizzie, two grand- children, Annika and Henrik, and his father Jerome. Siblings include Kitty Teigen (Tom), Becky, Shaheen (Mike), Jan Spaeth, Bonnie Bremer (Ken), Laurie Schepper (Ted), Paul Spaeth (Kelly), Sid Spaeth, Nancy Gentry (Robin), and Pat Spaeth (Laurel). He is also survived by twenty-one nieces and nephews. Nick was a kind and gentle man. He will be missed and remembered with great love. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Synergy Services for youth and families affected by vio- lence or the Center for Practical Bio- ethics.

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Published by Kansas City Star on Mar. 28, 2014.

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